The effect of different schedules of action observation training and motor imagery training on the changes in mental representation structure and skill performance

Kim T, Frank C, Schack T (2022)
International journal of sport psychology 53(3): 193-217.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
Action observation (AO) training and motor imagery (MI) training have long been used independently as effective training methods to facilitate skill acquisition and learning. Recently, neurophysiological and behavioral studies on AO+MI training have shown that combinations of AO+MI training may be more effective than AO or MI training alone. However, the optimal scheduling of AO+MI training remains to be fully explored. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the effect of different AO+MI training schedules of Taekwondo Poomsae on the changes in the structure formation of mental representations in long-term memory and motor variables over the course of learning. Forty participants with no previous experience in Taekwondo were randomly assigned to one of four groups: simultaneous training group (AO+MI, AO+MI,...), alternate training group (AO, MI, AO, MI,...), blocked training group (AO, AO,..., MI, MI,...), and no-training group. Participants practiced the Taekwondo Poomsae thirty trials a day for three days of training. Mental representation structure and skill performance were measured before and after three days of training as well as after a retention interval of one day. The results of this study showed that the three different AO+MI training improved mental representation structure and skill performance. In particular, the effect of alternate AO+MI training was relatively stronger. Taken together, the findings of this study suggest that simultaneous, alternate, and blocked AO+MI can be used as effective training schedules for enhancing the learning of a sequential motor skill, among which alternate AO+MI training schedule may be more effective.
Stichworte
Motor learning; Mental representation; Motor memory; Skill acquisition; SDA-M
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Zeitschriftentitel
International journal of sport psychology
Band
53
Ausgabe
3
Seite(n)
193-217
ISSN
0047-0767
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2966730

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Kim T, Frank C, Schack T. The effect of different schedules of action observation training and motor imagery training on the changes in mental representation structure and skill performance. International journal of sport psychology. 2022;53(3):193-217.
Kim, T., Frank, C., & Schack, T. (2022). The effect of different schedules of action observation training and motor imagery training on the changes in mental representation structure and skill performance. International journal of sport psychology, 53(3), 193-217. https://doi.org/10.7352/IJSP.2022.53.193
Kim, Taeho, Frank, Cornelia, and Schack, Thomas. 2022. “The effect of different schedules of action observation training and motor imagery training on the changes in mental representation structure and skill performance”. International journal of sport psychology 53 (3): 193-217.
Kim, T., Frank, C., and Schack, T. (2022). The effect of different schedules of action observation training and motor imagery training on the changes in mental representation structure and skill performance. International journal of sport psychology 53, 193-217.
Kim, T., Frank, C., & Schack, T., 2022. The effect of different schedules of action observation training and motor imagery training on the changes in mental representation structure and skill performance. International journal of sport psychology, 53(3), p 193-217.
T. Kim, C. Frank, and T. Schack, “The effect of different schedules of action observation training and motor imagery training on the changes in mental representation structure and skill performance”, International journal of sport psychology, vol. 53, 2022, pp. 193-217.
Kim, T., Frank, C., Schack, T.: The effect of different schedules of action observation training and motor imagery training on the changes in mental representation structure and skill performance. International journal of sport psychology. 53, 193-217 (2022).
Kim, Taeho, Frank, Cornelia, and Schack, Thomas. “The effect of different schedules of action observation training and motor imagery training on the changes in mental representation structure and skill performance”. International journal of sport psychology 53.3 (2022): 193-217.
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